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Reading Takes You Everywhere this summer for the Stinson Library Summer Reading Program! Come in the library for registration forms or register online at https://goo.gl/forms/7SSfY51DqBSPp7QX2

Registration ends Friday, June 8th. The program starts on Tuesday, June 12th for 5th-8th grade, Wednesday, June 13th for PreK-4th grade, and Thursday, June 14th for babies and toddlers. Have questions? Feel free to stop by or call us at 618-833-2521.

Two of our biggest Summer events are happening in June at Stinson Library!

Summer Book Sale, June 9th-11th

Friday, June 9th 4 to 6 PM – Friends Appreciation
Friends of Stinson have early access and first selection of the books!

Saturday, June 10th 8 AM to 2 PM – Public sale!
Everyone is welcome to stop by to buy books and other media starting at $0.10!

Sunday, June 11th 1 – 3 PM
Load a bag full to the brim and take all those goodies home for just $5!

Summer Reading 2017: Build a better world!

Our world is is growing and changing for the better with the help of inventors, innovators, artists, scientists, musicians, architects, and READERS LIKE YOU!
We have big Summer packed full for fun for kids from Preschool to 8th grade and their grown-ups who bring them!

The Friends of Stinson Library will be holding their first book sale of the new year, so dust off your jackets and book it to the library!

Friday, February 10th 4PM-6PM – Friends of Stinson SaleMembers of the Friends of Stinson Library are invited to shop early and find their next favorite book. If you are not yet a Friend of Stinson Library, you can register at the sale to become a Friend (for an entire year) for only $5.

Saturday, February 11th 8AM-2PM – Main Book SaleCome, one and all to the public library’s public book sale! The early bookworm gets the… book… or something like that. Come in, have a look, grab a book, and help out your local library!

Sunday, February 12th 1PM-3PM – Bag SaleNo book left behind! Now is the time to get a bag-load of books for just $5!

VacationsMadeEasy.com is a website that collects information about interesting places from across the country and organizes them to help people- you guessed it- make vacations easier. It is now in the top 41,000 most trafficked websites in the US!

In addition to vacation guides, they also blog themed lists. A recent list of theirs was 20 Libraries That Will Make You Forget About Netflixfeaturing amazing libraries like the New York Public Library, The Seattle Public Library, and our very own Stinson Public Library!!!

Vacations Made Easy described some of the criteria on which they based their choices:
• Community Involvement/activities offered
• Historical relevance
• Size and importance of collection
• The architecture of the building
• Comments and reviews from visitors (that’s you!)

Vacations Made Easy calls the libraries in general a “…bookworm’s Narnia” and describes our library specifically as “…magnificently designed…”.

A big thank you goes out to Vacations Made Easy, but we extend a bigger thank you to all the awesome people from our community who support us. We could not do any of what we do without you.

A lot has gone on since our last website post and I am going to try to cover all the news, and olds!

Summer Reading Program: We had a SUPER summer this year at the Stinson Summer Reading Program! Our Super Readers ended the program with a bang on July 28th with food, fun, and prizes for our Program Finale at the library. Thanks to all the parents and sponsors who helped make it an amazing summer of fun and books, and a special thanks to the kids who chose to spend their summer with us!

Storytime:Storytime will be starting again on Wednesday, September 21st at 3:30 PM. Families can come out to the library for an hour of stories, songs, and activities ending with a craft and a snack. The themed programs will be geared toward children ages 3 to 6, but anyone who enjoys the program is welcome!

Network Issues and Technology Help: We are currently working to update our wireless network and patron computers. Because of this, we have been experiencing periods of time in which our open wifi or patron computers have been unavailable. We appreciate your patience as we work to improve the library experience for everyone. Thomas will still be available to help anyone with technology questions by appointment. If you would like to make an appointment, call in to the library and set up a time for one on one technology help and advice.

Colorfest Book Sale: Our next Book Sale is scheduled for October 7th through 9th. Members of the Friends of the Library group can shop on Friday October 7th 4-6 PM. If you would like to become a member, you can join at the door. Membership dues are $10 for 2 years or $100 for a lifetime membership. The sale will be open to the public on Saturday October 8th 8 AM-2 PM and Sunday October 9th from 1-3 PM. We will also have “Friends” shirts, sweatshirts, tote bags and note cards for sale. All proceeds benefit our library.

Book club:Our new Stinson Book Club is up and running! We have discussed five books so far, and are eagerly anticipating our next meeting. The Book Club meets on the second Thursday of each month at 6 PM. New members need only pick up next month’s book selection at the circulation desk, fill out a short registration form, and come join the discussion!

Union County Hiking Club Reunion:Members of the Union County Hiking Club (active 1998-2003) are invited to come to Stinson Library on Sunday, September 11th at 2 PM to reminisce and share stories about their hikes, both while the club was active and more recent experiences.View the full flyer here!

Complete your registration by Saturday, June 17th to be entered for a chance to win one of 100 passes for one free movie ticket to Wehrenberg Theatres’ Summer Series in Cape Girardeau (Cape West 14 Cine). Winners will be drawn randomly and must be present at the first program (Wednesday, June 22nd for Pre-K through 4th grade and Thursday, June 23rd for 5th through 8th grade) to collect their free ticket.

Summer Reading registration forms are now available at the library and here online! If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or other thoughts that you want to share, please do! I plan to be online for most of today available
in the “Ask the Library Staff” chat box.
The Children’s Librarian- Ms. Beth- is available to answer questions today as well.
.Sign up today to make sure there is room left in the session you want to be in!
Registration ends on June 18th.

Complete your origin story (registration) beginning June 1st. You can fly down to the library to fill out a form or use mind control to register online (for the first time ever!). We will assemble for the first program June 22nd (for Pre-K through 4th grade) and June 23rd (5th grade through 8th grade). Any questions? Send up the Ms. Beth signal! Or call or stop by the library and ask for Ms. Beth. We hope to have your help fighting crime and reading books this summer!